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Peerless Japanese transparent water colors: for the artistic tinting of photographs, lantern-slides, bromide enlargements, half-tone prints and process work of all kinds where a perfectly transparent color is required
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Japanese transparent water-colors
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Rochester: Eastman Kodak, c1902
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- Plates are tinted leaflets of watercolors hinged-in following corresponding descriptive leaves which include the color's number.
- "Copyright 1902 by C.F. Nicholson."
- Author statement transposed from end of title proper.
- "The convenient form in which these colors are sold ... consists of a heavy film of concentrated soluble color on one side of a leaflet"--P. [3].
- Each page of text has 5 Japanese kanji printed vertically on the left side.
- Descriptive leaves all headed: Japanese transparent water-colors.
- In original violet printed paper wrapper.
- Includes directions on the best techniques to use with different mediums, different colors, and with children, as well as a price list and lists of extra colors.
- "For sale by all dealers in artists' materials, photo supplies, etc., or will be mailed ... Prices.--Complete book of 15 colors, 75c. School edition,4 colors, 25c ..."
- "The self-blending colors"--Front wrapper.
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